Dole Whip Inspired Popsicles

5:30:00 AM

A little over 1 year ago, my sister and I went to Disney
World. Oh, we took our husbands and kiddos, too. I hadn't been there since I
was a teenager, and my husband and kids had never been there. One of the things
that we were told we had to try was the Dole Whip. And on that hot May
afternoon in Magic Kingdom, all of us were enchanted by that cool fruity
dessert.

There are plenty of knock-off Dole Whip recipes out there.
This is not one of those recipes.

Instead, I took the flavors that are in a Dole Whip and made
a new dessert: a Dole Whip Inspired Popsicles (because, you know, I'm
totally obsessed by popsicles right now).

I think you're going to be amazed at how easy this dessert
is—and how you probably have everything you need for this 3 ingredient dessert!

1 20 oz can of crushed pineapple in juice

4 oz of whipped cream (I used the real stuff, from a can, and just eyeballed it)

2 tablespoons of orange juice

Combine all ingredients in a blender, including the
pineapple juice. Blend until all ingredients are well combined and the
pineapple bits are more of a puree. Pour into your popsicle molds and freeze
overnight.

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I’m Rachel, a real-life architect, wife and mom of three little girls 8 and under—including twins! I try to find a balance between my work outside the home and my work inside the home, and try to stay sane in the meantime. I love sharing new recipes, crafts, as well as homemaking and parenting tips—all the things that build the architecture of this mom.

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